Four teens arrested over fatal stabbing of boy, 16

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Shariqua Ahmed/BBC A small tented canopy is within the cordon. Police officers are standing around the cordon. Shariqua Ahmed/BBC

An area near a shopping centre and school in Peterborough has been cordoned off by officers

Four teenagers have been arrested after a 16-year-old boy was stabbed and later died in hospital.

The attack happened near the Ortongate Shopping Centre in Peterborough at about 19:00 BST on Sunday.

Cordons remain in place around the area of Riseholme and some flowers have been left at the scene. Detectives said they believed the stabbing was not a random attack.

A 15-year-old boy and an 18-year-old man, both from Peterborough, have been arrested on suspicion of murder. Two girls aged 16 and 17 have been arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender.

The 16-year-old girl, from March in Cambridgeshire, has also been arrested on suspicion of possession of a bladed article. All of the teenagers remain in police custody.

Shariqua Ahmed/BBC A police scene remains in place near a bus stop. Two officers in high-vis vests are standing in the road, and a police van and car are parked on the street. Police tape is in place.Shariqua Ahmed/BBC

One entrance to the Ortongate Shopping Centre has been sealed off, along with other areas nearby

Det Ch Insp Richard Stott, from the Beds, Cambs and Herts Major Crime Unit, said: "This is a tragic incident which has resulted in the death of a young man, and we are in contact with his family and keeping them updated.

"While we understand the death will be concerning for local people, we do not believe this was a random attack and there will be a significant police presence in the area over coming days."

Anyone with information or who has home CCTV has been urged to contact police.

Shariqua Ahmed/BBC Two police officers are stood next to each other on a pavement just inside a police seal, with another police officer on a footpath in the background near some more police tape. There are a number of bushes and trees and a road sign saying "Misterton".Shariqua Ahmed/BBC

A number of police officers are patrolling the area around Riseholme and Misterton

Kirsty Knight, Independent councillor for Orton Waterville, said she was on the scene moments after the incident happened and saw people trying to revive the boy.

She called it an "upsetting incident".

"Our thoughts are with the young lad, his family and friends," she said.

"We are incredibly grateful to those who stepped in to help, a reminder that care and compassion runs in our local community."

Cambridgeshire and Peterborough's Conservative mayor, Paul Bristow, said: "This is a deeply tragic incident and one that is not typical of Peterborough and our wider region."

He said his thoughts were with the boy's "family, friends and loved ones at this devastating time".

"I have spoken with Supt Ben Martin and have been reassured by the police response and the action being taken as the investigation into this appalling crime continues," he added.

The East of England Ambulance Service said two ambulances, three ambulance officer vehicles, a Hazardous Area Response Team and a response car from Magpas air ambulance were dispatched to the scene on Sunday.

"A teenage boy was transported to hospital, but sadly died later in the evening. Our thoughts are with the boy's family and friends," a spokesperson said.

Shariqua Ahmed/BBC A road closure, with two "road closed" signs on the tarmac, a police car and some cones. Two officers are speaking to each other inside the cordon. It is a tree-lined street. A police van and more tape is visible in the background, near the shopping centre entrance.Shariqua Ahmed/BBC

Road closures are in place in the area around the shopping centre

In an email to parents, St John's Church School said it would stay closed on Monday due to a "serious incident" nearby.

It said it would "continue to monitor the situation" and update parents and carers about reopening.

An image showed a large police presence near the Ortongate centre on Sunday night.

The shopping centre is open as normal on Monday, but the rear car park has been closed.

Kirsty Knight Police cars and vans parked on a street. There are several cars visible at either end of the street as it is starting to get dark. Police tape is also visible.Kirsty Knight

A large police presence was seen near the shopping centre on Sunday night

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